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There is a report in 2006&nbsp;that vitamin E supplementation does not substantially alter the immunocompetence markers DHEA and neopterin in elderly subjects. The experiment results&nbsp;may explain&nbsp;their&nbsp;previously reported failure of vitamin E supplementation to afford protection against acute respiratory infections.<br /><br />
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There is a report in 2006&nbsp;that vitamin E supplementation does not substantially alter the immunocompetence markers DHEA and neopterin in elderly subjects. The experiment results&nbsp;may explain&nbsp;their&nbsp;previously reported failure of vitamin E supplementation to afford protection against acute respiratory infections.<br /><br />[[DHEA]]<br /><br />

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There is a report in 2006 that vitamin E supplementation does not substantially alter the immunocompetence markers DHEA and neopterin in elderly subjects. The experiment results may explain their previously reported failure of vitamin E supplementation to afford protection against acute respiratory infections.

DHEA